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Thursday, September 13, 2012

The Season for Swiss Skiing, from Vail to Verbier

Wow! Jaw-dropping, isn't it? Credit: Vail Resorts, verbiersportplus+

Chamonix. Zermatt. Portillo. Treble Cone, New Zealand. St. Moritz. All those random places we ogle over after watching a Warren Miller film.
Who doesn't want to ski outside of North America at least once in their
lifetime? Especially if that off-this-continent trip meant going to the
Alps? You can this season with an Epic Pass, the season pass that lets skiers and snowboarders access the seven Vail Resorts properties and Arapahoe Basin.

Vail Resorts
recently announced that 2012-13 passholders not only had access to its
skiable terrain in Colorado and the Lake Tahoe region but they gained
access to Verbier
located in Switzerland. Yeah you don't have to blink twice and think
you're seeing things. It's true: The Epic Pass is good for three days of
free access at Verbier and that includes Les 4 Vallees,
which makes up the largest ski resort in Switzerland. It might not be a
word, but Epic just got Epic-er (more Epic if you want proper English). Looks like I must have some type of skier's intuition--I suspected a deal was cooking when the Epic Pass lowest price deadline hit on Labor Day, but I never expected it to be bucket list worthy.
If you had the Epic Pass in the first seasons it was available, you could have skied Argentina's Las Lenas.
That also meant extending your ski season into the summer, which is
Argentina's winter. But that was easier said than done. Flights could be
double or triple a deal to Europe; and be honest, come summer, you were
thinking more mountain biking and hiking and could do without bundling
up until November.

With Switzerland's ski season being on par
with that of North America, you can take a break from skiing the Rockies
or the Sierras for a European jaunt. Experience four premier mountain resorts that include Verbier,
Nendaz, Veysonnaz and Thyon, Switzerland. Creating Switzerland's
largest ski area, these "Four Valleys" boast breathtaking views of the
Rhone Valley, the Matterhorn, the Valais and Bernese Alps. But it's the
skiing that's the draw for beginners to experts. Skiers and snowboarders
have more than 250 miles of trails to hit, 89 lifts to ride, and the
Mont-Fort Glacier with its 10,925-foot summit to marvel. Veysonnaz is
home of the Piste de l'Ours World Cup downhill course, and Thyon is
known for being Switzerland's premier freestyle resort.

The
only catch is you have to be an Epic Season Pass holder, the $659 (until Sept. 3), now
$679, pass that grants you unlimited access to eight resorts: Arapahoe
Basin, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Heavenly, Keystone, Kirkwood,
Northstar and Vail. But that's not a bad deal is it? It just means more
skiing!